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Ray Lindwall
Australia (AUS)

Batsman>Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB)
Types of bowlers in cricket>Bowling type Right arm fast
Tests First-class
Matches 61 228
'''Runs scored 1502 5042
Batting average 21.15 21.82
100s/50s 2/5 5/19
Top score 118 134*
Balls bowled 13650 43215
Wickets 228 794
Bowling average 23.03 21.35
5 Wicket>wickets in innings 12 34
10 Wicket>wickets in match 0 2
Best bowling 7/38 7/20
Catches/Stump (cricket)#Manner of dismissing a batsman>stumpings 26/0 123/0
Test debut: 29 March, 1946
Last Test: 28 January, 1960
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Raymond Russell Lindwall (Born October 3 1921 at Mascot, Sydney, New South Wales - died June 23 1996 at Greenslopes, Brisbane, Queensland) was not a tall man (5 foot 10), but he achieved the mastery of his trade with a smooth approach to the wicket and a perfect sideways-on action. He was one of the finest fast bowlers from Australia and his partnership with Keith Miller is one of the best in the history of Test cricket. In fact, their partnership was one of the star attractions that contributed to the success of Bradman's Invincibles. He took 228 Test wickets and his batting was almost to the calibre of a true Test all-rounder.

Prior to concentrating on cricket, Lindwall played first grade rugby league, (along with brother, Jack). His 31 games for St. George included two Grand Final appearances in 1942 and 1946, both times on the losing side.

The training oval at Allan Border field is named in his honour.

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